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Majolica Game Pie Dish with Chicks England Circa 1870-1880
$600.00The cover of this majolica game pie dish shows three newly hatched baby chicks emerging from their shells.
The chicks are standing tall and proud.
The brown color of the baby chicks creates a beautiful contrast with the yellow shells and the brown and green colors of the dish.
Made in England circa 1870, this game pie dish is molded in the shape of a wicker basket.Dimensions: Tureen 8.5″ long x 6.75″ wide x 6.5″ tall, the tallest chick 2.5″ tall
Condition: Excellent
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Large Minton Majolica Jardiniere and Stand Oak & Acorn Motif Turquoise Ca. 1880
$3,800.00This large and beautifully modeled majolica jardiniere and underplate were hand-painted by Minton in Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, circa 1880.
The piece presents a lively design of raised oak leaves and acorns in shades of green and golden brown that stand out against the luminous turquoise ground.
The twisting oak branch handles are wonderfully sculptural, merging naturalistic detail with bold Victorian design.
A band of alternating cream and lavender-blue forms encircles the body above a woven rope border that continues along the rim and base, lending a sense of completeness and harmony to the composition.
The interior is glazed in soft lavender pink, an elegant contrast to the vivid exterior.
Measuring 17 inches across the handles, this is a work of exceptional size and presence, as well as a superb example of Minton’s technical mastery and artistry in majolica.
Dimensions: 17″ across handles x 15″ diameter x 13″ tall
Condition: Excellent
Decoration: Oak leaves and acorns in relief on turquoise ground, twisted oak branch handles, lavender-pink interior
Material: Glazed earthenware (majolica)
Style: Victorian Naturalistic
Origin: England, Stoke-upon-Trent
Date: Circa 1880
   Notable Details:
Large-scale Minton majolica jardiniere with matching underplate
Vivid turquoise glaze contrasted with hand-painted oak leaves and acorns
Exceptional modeling and color typical of Minton’s finest 19th-century work
Twisted branch handles and rope-molded rims add sculptural refinement
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